My site looks pants in internet explorer
RobinTheSnapper
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Hi
I am about 80% there with how I want my site to look. I've been building it on my mac in firefox. However I thought I would just check it out at work to see how it looked.
At work we have IE 6 and the site just doesn't look as good and the navbar doesn't function correctly.
The problems I see are:
- The fonts look very basic, they look much richer in firefox.
- The navbar does not work properly (I've only set up gallery and home so far, but once in gallery the links don't work)
- The alignment of the slideshow and navbar on the homepage is not correct. I have used negative margins when building the site as in firefox this all looked fine and kept things tight, however now this is causing overlap.
Can anything be done to make the site play nicely? I haven't tried the site on IE7, will IE7 display the site in the same way?
Thanks
I am about 80% there with how I want my site to look. I've been building it on my mac in firefox. However I thought I would just check it out at work to see how it looked.
At work we have IE 6 and the site just doesn't look as good and the navbar doesn't function correctly.
The problems I see are:
- The fonts look very basic, they look much richer in firefox.
- The navbar does not work properly (I've only set up gallery and home so far, but once in gallery the links don't work)
- The alignment of the slideshow and navbar on the homepage is not correct. I have used negative margins when building the site as in firefox this all looked fine and kept things tight, however now this is causing overlap.
Can anything be done to make the site play nicely? I haven't tried the site on IE7, will IE7 display the site in the same way?
Thanks
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My customising is hardly cutting edge lol, but it does look a lot nicer in firefox on the mac. The font is just set to arial, is it just the way the different browsers render the fonts?
How about the spacing and nav bar issue? It was all perfectly aligned on my macbook...
Many thanks
nav or placing them on the same line. Which one do you want?
This CSS will center the nav and banner and generally clean it up. Replace
your whole CSS with this.
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The font in internet explorer still looks very skinny though. In Firefox and Safari on the mac it is a good match for my logo header.
Can you help with the font weight issue? Is there a way to make the font appear in bold for internet explorer, perhaps that would give the same look?
Here is a screen shot of the mac fonts in firefox:
IE7:
Also it doesn't matter, but the spacing between the menu items is wider when on a IE, not sure why that would be, but I have sorted by changing the padding so it suits both browsers.
Thanks